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YRB1 Ran GTPase-binding protein YRB1 [ Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C ]

Gene ID: 851565, updated on 14-Nov-2024

Summary

Official Symbol
YRB1
Official Full Name
Ran GTPase-binding protein YRB1
Primary source
SGD:S000002409
Locus tag
YDR002W
See related
AllianceGenome:SGD:S000002409; FungiDB:YDR002W; VEuPathDB:YDR002W
Gene type
protein coding
RefSeq status
REVIEWED
Organism
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C (strain: S288C)
Lineage
Eukaryota; Fungi; Dikarya; Ascomycota; Saccharomycotina; Saccharomycetes; Saccharomycetales; Saccharomycetaceae; Saccharomyces
Also known as
CST20; HTN1; SFO1; STP52
Summary
Enables small GTPase binding activity. Involved in G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle; nucleocytoplasmic transport; and ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process. Located in cytoplasm and nucleus. Orthologous to human RANBP1 (RAN binding protein 1). [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Nov 2024]
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Genomic context

See YRB1 in Genome Data Viewer
Location:
chromosome: IV
Exon count:
1
Sequence:
Chromosome: IV; NC_001136.10 (453045..453650)

Chromosome IV - NC_001136.10Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene Rmd1p Neighboring gene alpha,alpha-trehalase NTH1 Neighboring gene Rcr2p Neighboring gene uncharacterized protein

Pathways from PubChem

Interactions

Products Interactant Other Gene Complex Source Pubs Description

General gene information

Gene Ontology Provided by SGD

Function Evidence Code Pubs
contributes_to GTPase activator activity IBA
Inferred from Biological aspect of Ancestor
more info
 
enables GTPase activator activity IEA
Inferred from Electronic Annotation
more info
 
enables small GTPase binding IDA
Inferred from Direct Assay
more info
PubMed 
Process Evidence Code Pubs
involved_in G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle IMP
Inferred from Mutant Phenotype
more info
PubMed 
involved_in RNA export from nucleus IMP
Inferred from Mutant Phenotype
more info
PubMed 
involved_in nucleocytoplasmic transport IEA
Inferred from Electronic Annotation
more info
 
involved_in protein import into nucleus IMP
Inferred from Mutant Phenotype
more info
PubMed 
involved_in protein transport IEA
Inferred from Electronic Annotation
more info
 
involved_in ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process IMP
Inferred from Mutant Phenotype
more info
PubMed 
Component Evidence Code Pubs
is_active_in cytoplasm IBA
Inferred from Biological aspect of Ancestor
more info
 
located_in cytoplasm IDA
Inferred from Direct Assay
more info
PubMed 
located_in cytoplasm IEA
Inferred from Electronic Annotation
more info
 
part_of nuclear pore IBA
Inferred from Biological aspect of Ancestor
more info
 
located_in nucleus IDA
Inferred from Direct Assay
more info
PubMed 
located_in nucleus IEA
Inferred from Electronic Annotation
more info
 

General protein information

Preferred Names
Ran GTPase-binding protein YRB1
NP_010285.1
  • Ran GTPase binding protein; involved in nuclear protein import and RNA export, ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation during the cell cycle; shuttles between the nucleus and cytoplasm; is essential; homolog of human RanBP1

NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

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Genome Annotation

The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a specific genome build. Explain

Reference assembly

Genomic

  1. NC_001136.10 Reference assembly

    Range
    453045..453650
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    GenBank, FASTA, Sequence Viewer (Graphics)

mRNA and Protein(s)

  1. NM_001180310.1NP_010285.1  TPA: Ran GTPase-binding protein YRB1 [Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C]

    See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_010285.1

    Status: REVIEWED

    UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
    D6VRY9, P41920
    UniProtKB/TrEMBL
    A6ZXW7, B3LGQ7, B5VFR2, C7GXY9, C8Z4S1, G2WCF5, N1P601
    Conserved Domains (1) summary
    COG5171
    Location:1201
    YRB1; Ran GTPase-activating protein (Ran-binding protein) [Intracellular trafficking and secretion]